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Episode 473 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast.
Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! Bobbie has had enough!
Pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! Bobbie has had enough!
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00:00That's the trouble when you try killing someone when you're out of control.
00:03You don't think clear.
00:05You either don't get the job done, or you leave too many clues around.
00:09Well, I've got a pretty strong suspicion that Miss Ferguson played a large part in stirring up that riot.
00:16Mm-hmm.
00:17It's not just the fact that she didn't raise the alarm, but I reckon she drugged the coffee.
00:22Dennis and I hashed it over and Dot didn't have time to do it, so that only leaves Miss Ferguson.
00:26Bobby, listen to me and listen good, because I'm only going to say it once.
00:28You are not going over the wall.
00:31Look, I'm not trying to be a narc.
00:33I'm trying to save you a hell of a lot of trouble.
00:35Do you understand?
00:36You better do it.
00:37And I'm going the first chance I get it.
00:39Miss Joan Ferguson?
00:41Yes?
00:41I have a warrant here for your arrest.
00:43Oh, I see.
00:44Keane's feeling better, is she?
00:46And what might the charge be?
00:48The abduction of a minor, Miss Ferguson.
00:51One Shane Munner.
00:53I'll have to ask you to accompany us to the police station.
00:56But who?
00:56It was his father, wasn't it?
00:59Made quite a few complaints.
01:01Including harassment and trespass.
01:03Come on, Inspector.
01:04Have you met the man?
01:05He's a drunken no-hover.
01:06Maybe.
01:08But he also made a charge, Miss Ferguson.
01:11Now let's get going, shall we?
01:12Look, all you've got to do is talk to Shane.
01:14He'll tell you how ridiculous this whole thing is.
01:16The boy corroborates everything his father said.
01:19Now shall we go?
01:20Oh, Dennis, hang on a minute.
01:35I'll come with you.
01:36I've just got to put...
01:37Oh!
01:38Bloody hell!
01:39Oh, never mind.
01:40Heather, I'll give you a hand.
01:40Oh, Tar, somebody up there doesn't like me today.
01:43Well, how about stopping off at the pub on the way home?
01:46It's compensation.
01:47Oh, I can't.
01:47I promised Mark I'd help him barrack for the magpies.
01:49Got to get there early and get a seat.
01:51Hey, you fixed all the colours.
01:53Oh, sorry.
01:54Hey, what do these magpies do that bring in such crowds?
01:58They're the best football team in Melbourne.
02:00Want to come?
02:00No, I don't really think...
02:02Go on, I'll give you a hat and everything.
02:03I don't even understand the rules.
02:05No worries.
02:05I'll explain those as we go along.
02:07Oh, we'd better hurry.
02:08That's the end of dinner already.
02:11Cook, Shane, tonight you'll see some real football.
02:13Yeah, I like that.
02:14Yeah, how do you know that soccer happens to be the...
02:17Soccer?
02:18What's soccer got to do with it?
02:19I'm talking about football.
02:20Hey, hang about it.
02:22I've not even said that I'm going.
02:27Cheese, I thought I heard someone come in.
02:28What are you doing that for?
02:30Oh, it might be a good way to break a world record.
02:32It's not a good way to break your neck.
02:34Nothing to it once you've practised.
02:35Got you some tucker.
02:36If I had wanted some, I would have eaten at dinner.
02:38Oh, save it for later, then.
02:42You're not still mad at Moira, are you?
02:44Oh, no, I'm going to start a fan club for her,
02:46and anyone else who keeps sticking their nose in my business.
02:48They're only trying to help you.
02:50Trying to escape is just going to get you in big trouble.
02:53Besides, you've only got six months,
02:54and then we'll both be out of here.
02:56We haven't forgotten we're getting a flat, have you?
02:58It'll be great fun.
02:59How am I going to act six months more?
03:01I'll fly, you'll see.
03:04Besides, we've had good times in here, haven't we?
03:06You want your head red.
03:07There's no fun in being locked up,
03:08and I'm not standing here for another six months.
03:10You're the one that's lost your marbles.
03:12How are you going to get past all those locked gates
03:14and everything by yourself?
03:16You need lots of money and get yourself a helicopter like Mari did.
03:19Don't need a helicopter.
03:20All you need is key.
03:23Hmm?
03:25I said I'm going for a pee.
03:26Oh, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, come here.
03:39Hey, you've been a bit lonely, have you, fella?
03:42Oh, never mind.
03:45I'm getting back soon, you'll see.
03:46Good evening.
03:59We're...
03:59Yes, Children's Ward, please.
04:04Hello, Sister Parks?
04:05Oh, yes, good evening, Sister.
04:07I wondered if it's too late to speak to Shane.
04:09Shane Munra?
04:10I'm sorry, Shane Munra's just been discharged.
04:12Oh, he has.
04:16Um, did he leave a message for Miss Ferguson?
04:19No, sorry, Miss Ferguson, he didn't.
04:24See?
04:31Oh, yuck!
04:33Imagine moving into a place
04:34and finding you were living on top of dead bodies.
04:37Yeah, well, it looks like that lady
04:39has got to answer a few questions.
04:41Lady?
04:41Lady, my God, if it was her handiwork,
04:43I'm glad I didn't go to the same finishing school.
04:45What's up?
04:46Well, this person found all these chopped up bodies
04:48underneath the house.
04:49Guess who used to rent the place?
04:50Bev Baker.
04:51Oh, be fair, now they only said she looked like Bev.
04:53Oh, well, that's good enough for me.
04:54She said she did it more than once.
04:56Just see the headlines now.
04:58The Baker was a butcher.
05:01Good one, Marley.
05:03Oh, g'day, Bev.
05:05Heard the news, did you?
05:07About time they got onto the rest of them.
05:09Now the numbskulls can't even find all the pieces.
05:12Still, I was rather clever.
05:15You know why they can't finish the jigsaw?
05:18I put some of the pieces in the sewer.
05:21I guess that was playing dirty.
05:26Hey, Lou.
05:27Give you a game of snooker.
05:37Tja.
05:40Is she a nut or what?
05:42Don't know, Jude.
05:43But I hate the way she cracks jokes about hiding the pieces.
05:47Yeah, that's just it.
05:48It gives me the creeps.
05:49She's so cool about everything.
05:51Those murders don't seem to mean anything to her.
05:53What makes her tick?
05:55I think she gets a kick out of killing people.
05:58Oh, come on, Marley.
05:59No, no, no.
05:59No, you listen to her.
06:00You watch her.
06:01It's almost as if she's addicted or something.
06:04Like it's a high.
06:06I hope you're all made of me.
06:09So do I.
06:11I mean, how the hell do we get away from her in here if she needs another high?
06:19Visitor?
06:20Oh, I am popular.
06:22Yeah.
06:23What you reading?
06:24It's medical.
06:25In my line, you have to keep up with the latest in medicine.
06:28Yeah, suppose you do.
06:30I think I'll stick to Wonder Woman, though.
06:31Comics?
06:32Is that all you get in here?
06:34No, you get buy-up once a week.
06:36But you can't get much.
06:37You used to have some bute rackets going.
06:38You could get almost anything.
06:40What happened?
06:41Screws find out.
06:42Oh, Ferguson was in on all of them.
06:44No.
06:45Trouble is, we've got no brains around to run it at the moment.
06:48Marley's gone.
06:49Reb's in hospital.
06:50What about Myra?
06:51I thought she was boss cocky here.
06:53Yeah, she is worse luck.
06:54Biggest wows are going.
06:55Her and Brian.
06:56Both hell-bent on reforming everybody.
06:58Oh, I wouldn't get them running rackets.
07:00That's okay for some, but it can get pretty boring.
07:03If you want to live life to the full, you have to experience everything.
07:07Can't get bored with a philosophy like that.
07:10Yeah.
07:12Well, how about you taking over the rackets?
07:14Bet you've never done that before.
07:16You'll pull on a small fortune if the freak gets the boot.
07:18Who needs it?
07:20Eh?
07:21You don't need money in here.
07:22I get bed and board for nothing.
07:24But it gets you anything you want.
07:26Hell, it's no fun around here if you're broke.
07:28My kind of fun doesn't cost a rasu.
07:30Oh, what do you do?
07:32Play tiddlywinks?
07:33Oh, come on, Bev.
07:34Need someone like you to organise it?
07:36I'll even be your off-sider.
07:38How's that?
07:38I'll think about it.
07:41Good on you.
07:42We'll see you later, eh?
07:43No, I can't believe it.
07:50Four goals down in the last quarter and we won!
07:53Bet you've never seen anything like that before, eh, Dan?
07:55Oh, I don't know.
07:57You know, I think they'd have done a lot better if they'd have kept closer contact with the ball.
08:02What?
08:03Well, well, that way, they'd have more control.
08:06I mean, this kicking the ball down the pitch all the time, I mean, well, anyone can get it.
08:10You crackers, that's half the fun of the game.
08:13Didn't you see Dacos take that screamer of a mark?
08:16Yeah, one minute to go and Ricky Barham slams it through from the half-forward line.
08:20Oh, all right, all right, I'll give you that.
08:21But to me, it just seemed like rugby without the punch-ups.
08:24Oh, come on, Dennis, you can't have been watching.
08:27God, they're totally different.
08:28What's the matter with you?
08:33It's all right, I'm only kidding.
08:36I thoroughly enjoyed it, honestly.
08:38Oh, crooks, heck, you're a dad.
08:40Another one to call it.
08:43Honey, Joan, I'm sorry.
08:58I'm real sorry.
08:59I didn't want to say all them things.
09:02But Dad made me.
09:03I was going to kill Nicky if I didn't.
09:06You've got to believe me.
09:07Yes, yes, it's all right, Shane.
09:09Everything's all right.
09:11Are we still mates?
09:13It's still mates.
09:14Come on, you sit down.
09:18Been missing Nicky?
09:19Has he been a good fella?
09:20He's been a very good fella.
09:23I thought you'd be mad at me.
09:25No, of course not.
09:27You should have told the police that your father threatened you.
09:30I couldn't.
09:31You don't know Dad.
09:32He meant it when he said he was going to kill Nicky.
09:35And anyhow, I didn't think they were going to believe us.
09:38Well, you're a nice lady and work in the prison and all that.
09:43And I thought they'd know it was all made up.
09:46You're not going to get into trouble, are you?
09:48Because of what Dad's done.
09:50No, of course not.
09:53Anyway, right now, we have to figure out what we're going to do with you.
09:57Well, I'm not going back.
09:59He's dead drunk.
10:01I'm afraid you have to, Shane.
10:02Why?
10:03Why do I have to go back?
10:05He'll bash me when he wakes up.
10:07I can't go back.
10:09You are mad at me, aren't you?
10:11No, no.
10:12Now, Shane, just listen to me.
10:15Your father has told the police that I have to stay away from you.
10:20Now, he's your father, so what he says goes.
10:23Unless it can be proved that you'd be better off somewhere else.
10:26Do you understand me?
10:28Yeah.
10:29So, I'm going to go to the court and tell them how badly you've been treated.
10:34And then, hopefully, they'll put you into my custody and we won't ever be separated again.
10:40What do you think of that?
10:41Great.
10:42I'll stick with it, if it's only for a while.
10:47Hey, can I have a sandwich before I go?
10:49You bet you can.
10:56Finally found out where Rachel is.
10:57Well, when did she get off?
11:00Five years.
11:01Five years?
11:02Yeah.
11:03At least she's at a state farm.
11:04That poor kid.
11:06I'm going to miss her.
11:07Don't touch porridge yet!
11:08Oh, too late.
11:09I'm already happy.
11:10What's the matter with you?
11:11Oh, nothing.
11:11I just wanted to see how long it took to eat a bowl.
11:14I thought maybe we could break the porridge speed eating record.
11:17I'll tell you what.
11:18You find something that's a bit tastier and you're on.
11:21Bobby still cheesed off at me for ticking her off?
11:23Oh, no.
11:24She just wanted to be by herself to think.
11:27That's all.
11:28As long as she's not thinking about escaping.
11:31Huh?
11:32Nah.
11:32Come on.
11:33Out with it.
11:34Has she been talking about escaping?
11:35Well, look, she was talking about it last night, but I thought just because she was cheesed
11:40off with everybody at her all the time, that's all.
11:42She's all right this morning.
11:44Yeah.
11:45Sure.
11:45I think the only way we can be sure is if we stick by her all the time.
11:49I think you're right.
11:50Oh, if only I could get through to her.
11:52Look, I think she just needs cheering up, that's all.
11:54Once we get the world record attempt going, she'll be right again.
11:58I doubt it.
11:58Still, stranger things have happened.
12:00But till then, we keep an eye on her every minute of the day, okay?
12:03Okay by me?
12:04Right.
12:06Marlene.
12:08Marlene.
12:09I think it would work better if Bobby didn't know you were watching her.
12:14Right.
12:19You made it, you'll come to the next night.
12:21Of course I will.
12:22As soon as I knit my beanie.
12:24No, Ed, I'm only kidding.
12:26I'd love to come again, really.
12:27That's just what this place needs.
12:29Bright, cheerful faces.
12:30Why, what's happened?
12:31Oh, nothing out of the ordinary.
12:32Well, I've just had ten minutes of Dot trying to get out of work, Judy.
12:36Said the skip made her slip a discus yesterday.
12:38Oh, no.
12:39I said I'd get that fixed.
12:40Oh, it's all right.
12:41Judy's having a look at it.
12:42And Dot has grumbled off towards the kitchen.
12:45Oh, well, thanks for warning me.
12:46I'll make the kitchen my last port of cure.
12:48See you at half time.
12:50He went to his first footy match last night.
12:53Hey, did you find out why the cops wanted to see Miss Ferguson?
12:56Oh, hi.
12:57Do you like a coffee before you start work?
12:59No, thank you.
13:00I haven't got time.
13:01I've got to get those requisition forms fixed before Mrs Reynolds gets in.
13:05Um, that reminds me.
13:07Did you ring to see whether Keane's out of the woods or not?
13:10No, I haven't.
13:10Well, that's something you can do when you're in reception.
13:12Sure.
13:14You're really enjoying this, aren't you?
13:17Pardon?
13:17Your schoolgirl mentality, Rogers.
13:19It's thriving on all these petty staff room intrigues.
13:22Well, let me tell you one thing.
13:24I will be here long after you have gone.
13:26Joan, that was uncalled for.
13:28Really?
13:29You're both itching to see me thrown out because of Keane.
13:31Well, I can tell you the police aren't even interested.
13:34I thought that...
13:34Well, you thought wrong.
13:40Oh, look out, the machine's overflowing.
13:42Oh, very funny.
13:44Oh, flies, you should have seen your face.
13:46Yeah, well, you want to watch you laugh at, funny brain,
13:48or yours will change direction.
13:49Cool it, Callie.
13:51And put that comic away.
13:52I'll tell you when you can have a break.
13:54Well, what do you want me to do?
13:55Watch the clothes go round?
13:56Go and get the stuff from maternity.
13:58We've nearly finished all this.
13:59Oh, Myra, I was going to do that.
14:01I have to check on something.
14:03Oh, yeah.
14:03Okay, Marlene, don't be too long.
14:05It's all yours.
14:07Well, come on, help on the folding table till she gets back.
14:10Bloody hell.
14:12Oh, shame on you, Myra,
14:13taking this girl away from her cultural.
14:16Up yours too, fatso.
14:20Listen, I've just had a thought.
14:22Do you think Bobby got herself put on the workshop on purpose?
14:25Who knows?
14:26She can't get out of that section.
14:28Maybe she wanted tools.
14:30Yeah.
14:31I think it wouldn't be a bad idea to see that she doesn't get them
14:33or tell Jenny, okay?
14:34Come on, Brian,
14:35or am I supposed to do this by me bloody spilt?
14:37Will you shut your face, stupid?
14:39Reckon I can do a bit of this later?
14:41You.
14:42Maybe when we're a little less busy.
14:46Oh, God!
14:48I'm sorry.
14:49I didn't see your hand there.
14:50Well, let me see, love.
14:50It's okay.
14:51It's not your fault.
14:53I just want to see what it felt like.
14:56We used to get some very bad burns in when I was nursing.
15:01This is nothing.
15:03The bank of the police.
15:04What happened?
15:06It's just a burn.
15:08But I bet he wouldn't see it.
15:09How did it happen?
15:10Don't worry, Mr. Rogers.
15:12It was an accident.
15:14Very interesting accident.
15:16Do you hear about Baker's hand?
15:37Yes, I've just written up the report.
15:39She claims it was an accident.
15:40Oh, they learn the rules quickly when they come in here, don't they?
15:44What do you mean?
15:45Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
15:47Desmond on the press.
15:48Baker with a burnt hand.
15:50Got to show some strength if you want to stay top dog.
15:52The thought had crossed my mind.
15:54Then I hope you put it in your report.
15:58Because we could be in for big problems if Baker's out to topple Desmond.
16:02Frankly, the Governor's got enough worries trying to keep them inside these days.
16:09Meg Morris speaking.
16:11Yes, yes, she is.
16:12Just a moment, please.
16:15It's for you.
16:16Who is it?
16:17I didn't ask.
16:18I didn't ask.
16:24Jane Ferguson.
16:25G'day, Miss Ferguson.
16:26Munro here.
16:27Shane's dad.
16:28How's it going?
16:29What do you want?
16:30Now, now, it mustn't be like that.
16:32I know we've had our differences.
16:34But I thought we should get together and have a little chat.
16:37I don't see the point.
16:38After all, we've got something in common, haven't we?
16:41And I think you'll like what I have to offer.
16:46You're kidding.
16:46You mean she did it on purpose?
16:48Yeah, and enjoyed it.
16:49I mean, she's got to be a nut.
16:51Nobody's going to deliberately burn themselves just for the hell of it.
16:53What would you know?
16:55Just because you can't stand a bit of pain doesn't mean Bev's a loony.
16:58Shut up, Kelly.
16:59You're gutless.
16:59I've had you, Kelly.
17:00No, Jesus.
17:01Screw her will be here any minute.
17:03Now, that's enough lip out of you, Kelly.
17:04Get back there and load that machine.
17:08She'll have let me thunk her.
17:09She's been driving me crazy all day.
17:11She'll keep her.
17:12What about Bev?
17:13I told you she was a flaming nutcase before she'd come here.
17:15She should be in the silence.
17:17She's right, you know.
17:18If she's that much into pain, any one of us could be next.
17:21Yeah, well, don't worry.
17:22I'm going to see Reno.
17:23I wish she'd hurry up.
17:24Gives me the creeps having that psycho grinning at me all day.
17:28She's not alone there, that's for sure.
17:32I don't know, but I don't think it's to invite you to the policeman's ball.
17:37Very funny.
17:38I like people with a sense of humor.
17:40Stop asking these stupid questions.
17:42It's not up to me to tell you why they want you anyway.
17:44Hey, I guess it's about the meat market they found, eh?
17:47Do you think your brother will be there?
17:50Must be interesting having a brother who's a cop.
17:53Bet he fills you in on all the gory details, eh?
17:56Did he tell you how the bodies were cut off?
17:58Nothing to it.
18:01Just like cutting up a chicken, you follow the joint.
18:05Easy.
18:07Well, come on.
18:08Mustn't keep the law waiting.
18:09Here's one we could do.
18:13Piano smashing.
18:14One minute, sixteen seconds.
18:16Forget it.
18:16Yeah, hands off.
18:17That belonged to a mate of mine.
18:19This thing's stupid.
18:21I don't know, Jude.
18:23I've tried everything.
18:24She still won't cheer her.
18:25Yeah, well, you're not going to get her dancing around in circles
18:27when you're threatening to wreck Stan's piano.
18:29That's it.
18:31Dancing.
18:31I'm going to see her after lunch.
18:36Let's hope Bev doesn't get any fancy ideas before then.
18:39Here it is.
18:40Limbo, go-go, samba.
18:43Teth, you can do that.
18:45Come on, come on.
18:46Oh, come on, I'm seeing you.
18:48You just see me doing a couple little shopping.
18:51I couldn't do it for five minutes, let alone five days.
18:54What about something slower?
18:56Boys, ballroom dancing would have to be 168 hours.
19:01No, too long.
19:02How about waltzing?
19:02That's only 72 hours.
19:04Oh, yeah, that sounds possible.
19:06Okay, waltzing it is.
19:07Waltzing it is.
19:07You beauty!
19:08Hey, everybody, we're going to have a waltz marathon
19:11and we only have to beat 72 hours.
19:13Hang on, I've got to square it with Mrs Reynolds first.
19:16Oh, she'll be right.
19:17All you oldies know how to waltz.
19:19You could show us how to do it, Myra.
19:21Don't forget to take your walking stick with you.
19:24Thank you very much.
19:31You took your sweet time.
19:34Some of us have to work, Munro.
19:36Yeah.
19:37Must be a bugger, that.
19:40Here, love.
19:41Pull up a pew.
19:44Would you like a drop?
19:45Look, just say what you've got to say.
19:46I haven't got all day.
19:48And I could feel, you know, all this rushing round.
19:51Should take a leaf out of my book.
19:53It won't catch me bust a gut for nobody.
19:55You know, it's like this, you see, Miss Ferguson.
20:00I'm not an unreasonable man.
20:02No one could call me that and stay vertical for too long, believe me.
20:06No, what I'm suggesting is we come to some sort of arrangement with young Shane.
20:11If you know what I mean.
20:12What sort of arrangement?
20:14Well, you know, it's pretty hard on a bloke trying to bring up a kid on his own.
20:18Females are better at that kind of thing.
20:21Probably why you hit it off.
20:22But I've got to talk to a mate of mine about it.
20:26And he figures you can't give up your only son without getting some sort of compensation.
20:32So you want money.
20:34And just how much are you willing to sell your son for, Munro?
20:36Oh, now, I wouldn't call it that.
20:39But I'm willing to let you keep him...
20:40How much?
20:42Well, seeing as you're doing a right for yourself, I figured a thousand on the knocker.
20:44And let's say, you know, fifty bucks a week.
20:47I see.
20:48Children going cheap this year, eh?
20:52Does that mean we've got a deal?
20:54You know, Munro, I've dealt with some scum in my life.
21:00But believe me, you have to be the lowest.
21:03Aye, watch it.
21:04Or it's just making an offer.
21:06Then keep it!
21:07Shane will come to live with me.
21:09Don't you worry about that.
21:10But it'll be done through the proper legal channels.
21:13Something that you are obviously not familiar with.
21:16See you in court, Mr. Munro.
21:21You rotten bitch.
21:23You bet I'll see you in court, you stinking slut.
21:26If you're in the little boys, you better look somewhere else.
21:29You hear me?
21:36Yeah, I couldn't fight back.
21:39My ribs were still fragile.
21:40She hit me two, three times and I went down.
21:46That's when she put the boot in.
21:48How long did all this take?
21:50Less than a minute.
21:52Freak's a real expert.
21:53The freak?
21:54That's a nickname.
21:55Did you call her that?
21:57I didn't ask for it, if that's what you mean.
22:00She had it all planned.
22:01Really?
22:02Then why do you think she attacked you?
22:04She doesn't need a motive.
22:06So she gets her kicks.
22:07In your opinion.
22:10Her word against mine.
22:12That's how it cuts, isn't it?
22:14Yeah, I know you're going to believe.
22:16Look, you've made serious allegations against a prison officer, Keane.
22:20I'm not interested in your opinions, just the facts.
22:23If Miss Ferguson had no particular motive for attacking...
22:26What's the other motive?
22:26Yeah, well, a couple of my mates, they kidnapped her father when they were trying to spring me.
22:38The old bloke nearly kicked it.
22:42She's had it in for me ever since.
22:44I'll get HQ to look the file up on that one, Sergeant.
22:47Right.
22:47Phone the Governor as well.
22:49I want to see Joan Ferguson's service record as well as the file on Keane.
22:53Right.
22:53Right.
22:56I want to talk to you again.
23:00What happens now?
23:01If the evidence supports what you say, Joan Ferguson will be charged.
23:07Same rules for everyone, Keane.
23:10Can't ask for more than that, can I?
23:15If you feel pain, press the call button and try to get some rest.
23:18No problems.
23:22I'm going to be sleeping like a baby.
23:24How do you think they feel, being locked up with a maniac?
23:28The only person who seems to be in any danger is Baker.
23:32She claims the burn was self-inflicted, but it seems highly unlikely.
23:35Mrs Reynolds, she took us all by surprise.
23:38She's a nutcase.
23:40Myra, has Baker challenged your leadership with the women?
23:44No.
23:44No, that's got nothing to do with it.
23:47Look, Mrs Reynolds, I'm telling you, she did it to herself.
23:50She said the pain was an experience.
23:54She what?
23:55That's obviously how she gets her kicks.
23:57Well, I mean, aren't the cops chatting to her now about the fun she has with her victims?
24:01I can't discuss another prisoner's case with you.
24:03Ah, there's no need to.
24:04She has given us a blow-by-blow description.
24:07How she carves up the bodies, where she hides the pieces.
24:12Mrs Reynolds, she's a maniac, a bloody dangerous one at that.
24:16Now, the women are scared stiff of her, and I don't blame them.
24:19They've got no right to put psycho cases in here.
24:21But the court found her completely sane.
24:24Doesn't that prove my point?
24:25If she loves hurting herself, how long before somebody else cops it?
24:32I can't transfer her or put her in isolation without good reason, Myra.
24:36I'd be challenging the court's ruling, and the department won't back me up on thin air.
24:41Looks like we'll have to watch out for ourselves then, doesn't it?
24:44Which doesn't mean taking the law into your own hands.
24:50Now, what was the other thing you wanted to talk about?
24:52Oh, you see, the women want to have a go at a world record attempt to raise money for the Deaf Institute.
24:57Yes, Mrs Rogers mentioned it to me.
24:59I think it's a wonderful idea.
25:01What sort of record do you have in mind?
25:03Would you believe waltzing?
25:07Well, the department can hardly see that as a threat to security.
25:11I'll ask permission for you.
25:13Thanks, Mrs Reynolds.
25:14Right.
25:15Oh, Myra, I want to know if there's any more trouble with Baker.
25:19Let's hope there isn't.
25:20That woman plays for keeps.
25:23Wait outside, please.
25:25Miss Rogers, I'd like a word.
25:31Uh, about Miss Ferguson and the riot.
25:34I've passed your information on.
25:36It's up to the department now.
25:38But I'd like to thank you for coming forward.
25:40It can't have been easy.
25:42Oh, thank you, Mrs Reynolds.
25:44Now, I'll be telling the rest of the staff, but I'll tell you now.
25:48Keep a close eye on Baker.
25:51If she makes any more trouble, any false move at all.
25:54I want to know about it, all right?
25:56Hey.
25:58What's that mean?
25:59That's French, madam.
26:01Roast?
26:02Then why don't they say so?
26:04I don't hold with no fancy foreign lingo.
26:07You are a giggle, dog.
26:08Now, let's get face to it.
26:10But there's no parsnips.
26:12Of course not parsnips.
26:14There are bay leaves and bouquet garni parsnips, indeed.
26:18Leaves?
26:19What are you going to give us tomorrow?
26:21Lawn clippings?
26:22Listen, sweetie, you're here to do your time.
26:24I'm here to do my cuisine.
26:25So please follow my recipes.
26:28And when you're finished with the vegetables, you can peel and core those apples.
26:32Twenty pounds of apples?
26:34But I can't manage that.
26:36I've got a callus in me hand.
26:39It's not a callus.
26:40It's just a lump.
26:42Anyway, I've got Beverly to do it.
26:45Listen, you can work in here with that hand or something.
26:49No worries.
26:50I'll just remove it.
26:51Oh, don't be so drastic.
26:54You can just wear a glove and stick to light duties.
26:57I'll chop the pork for you if you like.
27:00Very well, Pat.
27:02Dot, I want these vegetables today, not tomorrow.
27:06Flamin' Nancy, boy.
27:08No consideration.
27:10I don't know what this prison's coming to.
27:15You're no stranger to controversy, are you, Miss Ferguson?
27:18It's a dangerous job.
27:19You've used physical means in the past to obtain discipline, I see.
27:23Only when it was necessary.
27:25I'd do the same again if I had no other choice, but I didn't lay a finger on Keene.
27:28Can you prove that?
27:29Of course.
27:30I dismissed the women for their afternoon exercise period, and I took them out into the yard.
27:34Ask them.
27:35I intend to.
27:36Well, in that case, who do you think would take Keene?
27:39I did see Winter wandering around, and I took her out later.
27:43Oh, really?
27:44How convenient.
27:46Any other suggestions?
27:47Could have been anyone.
27:48Keene was very unpopular.
27:49Always causing trouble.
27:51Plenty of people had a grudge against her.
27:53Including you?
27:54I wouldn't waste my time.
27:56She was responsible for endangering your father's life, wasn't she?
28:00That was some time ago.
28:02Nevertheless, I know how I'd feel.
28:05Look, Meg Morris' husband was stabbed to death in this prison by a prisoner called Chrissy
28:09Latham.
28:10A lot of unpleasant things happened to Latham, but no one threw accusations at Morris.
28:14I'm not accusing anyone either, Miss Ferguson.
28:16I never let my personal feelings come between me and the job.
28:20I think that'll be all for now, Miss Ferguson.
28:25One last thing.
28:28You say that women can vouch for your presence in the yard when Keene was bashed, right?
28:33Well, in that case, you can vouch for them, can't you?
28:37So, who bashed Keene?
28:40What do they call it?
28:47Oh, yes.
28:49Long pig.
28:50What'd you say?
28:51It's considered a delicacy in the islands.
28:53Never heard of it.
28:55It's what the natives call roast peepork.
28:57They always considered human flesh much tastier than pork.
29:01I wonder.
29:03Oh, to be back in the tea, girls.
29:07Oh, Doc.
29:08Could you please get me some tomatoes?
29:10Just from the cool room.
29:12I'm just a skimmy around this place.
29:27Hey, let me over here.
29:29The door's stuck.
29:30Help!
29:31Help!
29:50What'd they ask you?
29:51Oh, the usual.
29:53Where was Ferguson when?
29:55The cop's name's Kendall.
29:56I've got a feeling he thinks the freak's done it and he's not going to do her any favours.
30:00Yeah.
30:00Taking a criminal's word over a screw.
30:02I'll believe that when I see it.
30:03I hope they question me.
30:05I'll tell them what the bitch is all about.
30:06Oh, yeah, that's a good idea.
30:07You're related to her, aren't you?
30:09Oh, get stuffed, Brian.
30:10Oh, thank you very much.
30:12What are you doing?
30:14Holding my breath.
30:15What, you lot of stupid?
30:16Got something better to do?
30:18You and your little pets.
30:18Why don't you put that one in a cage?
30:20I used to be really good at it, see?
30:22And the record you have to be...
30:23Now, come on.
30:24We are doing waltzing.
30:26And as far as Mrs. Reynolds is concerned, it's official.
30:29Yeah.
30:29Won't it be fantastic?
30:30Hi, everyone.
30:31Did you miss me?
30:31Yeah, sure.
30:32Where's Jenny?
30:33I don't know.
30:34How was it look?
30:35Oh, so much for keeping an eye on her, huh?
30:39Myra, I'm really sorry about this today.
30:42Okay, love.
30:42Feeling better?
30:43Oh, still got a bit of a cold.
30:45I think I'll go and get another hanky.
30:46I'll come with you.
30:47Near the exercise.
30:49Yeah, you do, Jude.
30:50You could afford to slim down a bit for the marathon.
30:53Thank you very much.
30:57Where's that silly old beanie gone to?
30:59I don't know, Mr. Proctor.
31:00I hope she thinks she can decompose in a corner while I play waitress.
31:05She can thing again.
31:06I sent her for some tomatoes.
31:08She never came back.
31:09I hope she's not having a party with my cooking sherry.
31:14Dot, what happened?
31:16What happened?
31:16Bloody door.
31:17Get out, poor old love.
31:19Come here.
31:20What's wrong?
31:20She had a stroke or something.
31:22I'm all right.
31:23Bloody door wouldn't open.
31:24The handle's broken.
31:25It's ridiculous.
31:26I just opened the door.
31:27Seems to work perfectly.
31:28Well, it wouldn't work for me.
31:30Look, we'd better get you in a hospital, huh?
31:32I don't need a hospital.
31:34I'm talking silly, though.
31:36I'm not having anyone drop dead in my kitchen, huh?
31:38I'm all right.
31:40I need to warm up, that's all.
31:42Now, stop fussing.
31:43You're more worse than a bloody old woman.
31:45Listen, just wipe up the bench, or something.
31:48Please rest.
31:48Please rest.
31:49Okay.
31:53Dot.
31:54The tomatoes.
31:55Get them, you bloody self.
31:59I love sci-fi, you know.
32:04UFOs and everything.
32:06I really believe in them, and there's this great program on tonight I've been dying to
32:09see all week.
32:10I thought this food was supposed to be good now.
32:13I didn't think you'd notice a difference.
32:15No.
32:16Just eat it, will you?
32:18You bloody smart aleck.
32:20Seriously?
32:21Oh, come on.
32:21So, you really think there are little green men and monsters from outer space?
32:25Of course there are.
32:26Now we know where the freak comes from.
32:28Yeah.
32:28They just dump their rubbish on Earth.
32:31You gonna watch it with me?
32:34No.
32:35I've got a new tape.
32:35I think I'll just listen to that in the cell.
32:37Oh, boy.
32:40I'm really tired anyway.
32:41I'll just probably end up back there rooting with you.
32:44Don't you reckon this joke's gone far enough?
32:46Which joke?
32:47Oh, Judy's been following me around like a bad smell.
32:49You're gonna give up your bloody TV show.
32:51I'm not stupid, you know.
32:52Neither are we, Bobby.
32:54Now, we care about you, even if you don't.
32:56And we've got to make sure you don't try any more stupid stunts.
32:59Look, I told you.
33:00I'm all right now.
33:01Geez, I love the place, okay?
33:02You've got a bloody worse news for groups.
33:04I'll keep an eye on it.
33:05Thanks.
33:08Sorry, Miss Rogers.
33:09Here.
33:10Well, as soon as you get that cleaned up,
33:12as soon as you get to the recreation room, right?
33:14Yes, Miss Rogers.
33:16If you don't mind, Myra.
33:24There is an officer's career hanging in the balance.
33:27Kendall doesn't want to make any mistakes.
33:30Dennis, do you think she did it?
33:33It wouldn't surprise me.
33:35But Detective Kendall obviously believes in hard evidence, not witch hunts.
33:39Joan deserves our support until that evidence turns up.
33:42Unless she's guilty, mind you.
33:43She deserves everything she gets.
33:46Nice to see you've got a talent for gossip mongering.
33:48Oh, now, just a minute, Miss Rogers.
33:50Not that it matters, of course.
33:51I've got quite enough knives in my back as it is.
33:53Two more really won't matter.
33:54What Dennis was really saying was...
33:56It's okay, Joyce.
33:57Joan, I'm thoroughly fed up with you.
34:00I've had you up to here.
34:01You're a damn hypocrite.
34:02I don't have to listen to this.
34:03You listen to me.
34:05You're only accusing us of sticking the knife in
34:07because it's exactly what you do if the position was reversed.
34:11And don't wave your perfect record in my face.
34:13Because we all know what lies between the lines.
34:16If you did assault Keane, I hope they throw the book at you.
34:19Because it might just allow the rest of us
34:21to get on with this damn job properly.
34:26That's the last of it.
34:27Sorry, Mr Proctor.
34:28Lucky it wasn't a mirror, sweetie.
34:30Seven years' bad luck.
34:32Yeah, well, this is going to take me three years to pay for.
34:34They'll dock me for sure.
34:35Oh, that's not fair.
34:36You can't wash up with that handbag.
34:40Just run to it.
34:41Whatever you say.
34:42I'll do it if you like.
34:43I don't mind.
34:45Off you go, lovey.
34:46All yours.
34:50Gives me the creeps, this one.
34:52Leave it for a minute.
34:53You need cheering up.
34:54Mrs Reynolds will not miss this slice.
34:58Oh, beauty.
34:59Ah, voila.
35:01Jeez, this is all right.
35:02That's a pretty good cook, eh?
35:04Chef.
35:04Chef, if you don't mind.
35:05Desserts are my speciality.
35:08I've been cooking since I was a little boy.
35:10Cordon bleu with a touch of pink.
35:12You're kidding.
35:13The best meals I have had were fish and chips.
35:14Please.
35:16Listen, boys don't cook.
35:17Didn't you play footy or something like that?
35:19You mean, footy with the boys?
35:21Well, the boys said I was too rough.
35:24What?
35:25Never mind.
35:26Just finish that.
35:28Oh, my McCoy.
35:35You made up your mind?
35:44What about?
35:45Look, lady, I offered you a deal.
35:47Now, are you interested or not?
35:49I don't know.
35:50Come on, we could have it all.
35:52Booze, drugs, the works.
35:54We could be set up and operating before Keane gets back.
35:57What's in it for me?
35:58Money, of course.
35:59We'll clean up in here.
36:01Come on, Lou.
36:03You'll have to do better than that.
36:05Money doesn't interest me.
36:07You're kidding.
36:08What do you want, then?
36:10New things?
36:12Exciting things?
36:14My tastes are a little different.
36:16You're telling me.
36:17Look, lady, I don't know what turns you on, but...
36:19I'll show you.
36:20You bitch!
36:23I'll back your rackets if you find me the kind of action I like.
36:27Do you understand now?
36:29That kind of action?
36:31I don't want to limit myself.
36:33I'll let you know.
36:35Do we have a deal?
36:37I get the profits?
36:39Sure.
36:41You're a scary lady.
36:44It's half the fun.
36:51Oh, Pat.
36:52I thought I'd drop by and see how Keane's getting along.
36:54She's asleep, Joan, so you'd better not go in.
36:57I've got to talk to her.
36:58I have to find out why she's lying to the police.
37:01I can't let you go in there.
37:03Don't you understand, Pat?
37:04If she gets away with this, it means that any of the prisoners can gang up on an officer
37:07and frame them.
37:08And do you want to be next?
37:09I don't know.
37:11Look, I only want to talk with her.
37:13You can come in with me if that'll satisfy you.
37:16All right.
37:17Keane.
37:28Keane, wake up.
37:30No.
37:30It's all right.
37:31Get her away from me.
37:33I haven't said keep quiet.
37:38You've got to tell the police the truth.
37:41You get away from me or I'll screen this joint down.
37:43You don't have to worry about Winter.
37:45She escaped.
37:46Now, you just tell the cops that she did it.
37:48You set me up for her, you bitch.
37:50Now, drop dead.
37:51That'd be sensible.
37:53You drop the charges.
37:54And I'll make sure that you get the best deal ever when you come back to Windworth.
37:58I swear it.
37:59Look, Ferguson.
38:00I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you.
38:04You can't buy me off.
38:05You haven't got the currency.
38:08Besides, you've had this coming for a long time.
38:11I'm going to really enjoy watching you swing.
38:20Freak.
38:22Home time for Raymond.
38:26Bet you got a nice plate.
38:28I suppose.
38:29Do you live by yourself?
38:31You worry about your private life.
38:32I'll worry about mine.
38:34Have a long then.
38:35Oh, well, you can go for one.
38:36I'll stay on for a bit more.
38:38I can't let you do that.
38:40Yeah, but I've got to wait for an officer to come and get me.
38:42Besides, I haven't finished rinsing out the mop yet.
38:44If Miss Rogers sees I've made an effort, she might forget about the plates.
38:46Well.
38:47Well, you finish locking up.
38:49I won't nick anything.
38:50Be both stupid if I did.
38:51Oh, damn, I'm going to be late.
38:54All right.
38:55But I will do the stock taker in the morning.
38:57Yeah.
38:57Good night, sweetie.
38:58See you later.
38:59Oh, my God.
39:14Oh, my God.
39:16Oh, my God.
39:38Oh, my God.
41:45You're stuck in there, nobody can hear you either.
41:51I was hammering on that door and Bev was working right next to it and she couldn't hear me either.
41:55Could you, Bev?
41:56Not a sound.
41:57Yeah, I'll look into it, Dot.
42:04Did you hear that?
42:05Oh, I was trying not to.
42:06She'd already told me.
42:08I've been in that cool room.
42:09It's not soundproof.
42:11So?
42:12So, Bev was in the kitchen.
42:14Why didn't she hear Dot banging for help?
42:16Hey, everybody, why don't we try and get in some waltzing practice?
42:20Oh, not tonight, ma'am.
42:21Oh, come on.
42:22You're going to make a fool of yourself, Brian.
42:24Some world record.
42:25You'll all fall flat on your car.
42:27Shut up.
42:27Okay, Marlene, you're on.
42:31Why don't you play some music?
42:33I'll play for you, Marlene.
42:34Thanks, Bev.
42:41Mind if I'll lead?
42:42No.
42:43Two, two, three.
42:45One, two, three.
42:46One, two, three.
42:46One, two, three.
42:47One, two, three.
42:48Shut up.
42:50That's terrible.
42:52Not like in Manif.
42:54Oh, you should have seen the Bushfire Brigade.
42:56Oh, that was real dancing.
42:58You two look like a couple wombats on heat.
43:01Oh, shut up.
43:02It's not us.
43:02It's the music.
43:05Oh, it's not your playing, Bev.
43:07It's probably just the tune.
43:10You're right.
43:11Well, what about these rolls up here?
43:14There's probably something amongst one of these.
43:16Right.
43:16Come and help me choose, Marlene.
43:24Listen, where is Bobby?
43:25She wasn't in her cell after dinner.
43:27Are you sure?
43:28I'm positive.
43:30Maybe she's still in the kitchen.
43:31Chatting up the new cook.
43:32I think that would definitely be a waste of time.
43:38Now, you can't wash to that, can you?
43:41Oh, Mrs. Barry.
43:42Is Mr. Proctor here?
43:43He, uh, well, he had some ideas for the marathon.
43:46Oh, I'm sorry.
43:46You'll have to wait till tomorrow.
43:47He's gone home.
43:49Nice choice of music, ladies.
43:50If he's gone home, where the bloody hell is Bobby.
44:01Bloody hell.
44:02He used to give me roses
44:13I wish he could again
44:18But that was on the outside
44:24And things were different then
44:29On the inside
44:30The sun still shines
44:34And the rain falls down
44:39But the sun and rain are prisoners too
44:43When morning comes around
44:48Last night I dreamed we were together
44:53Sharing all the love for the north
45:00Till I had to face the nightmare
45:04Awaken up alone
45:06Awaken up alone
45:09On the inside
45:10The roses glow
45:13They don't mind the stony ground
45:18But the roses here are prisoners too
45:23When morning comes around
45:28When morning comes around
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